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    Harmon Entertainment

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open Open 24 hours
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    DJ services

    Photo booth rental

    Event planning

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    Space Aliens Grill & Bar - Popcorn

    Space Aliens Grill & Bar

    (131 reviews)

    $$

    As soon as I saw this place I knew I had to try it. Fun environment. Great for everyone…read more We sat in the bar area and our server was the nicest kid. Very friendly and super busy. Not sure if he had the whole bar area to tend to but he was busy. We went on a Wednesday and they have all you can eat "meat" for about $18. I didn't get that. I wouldn't be able to get my money's worth. The menu is huge and so many yummy sounding things. The note that all fried items are cooked in beef tallow. Wow. They also note that their ribs were, "judged America's best ribs at the National bar-b-Que convention cook-off in Memphis, Tennessee!" We were excited. My colleague ordered the all you can eat cause she wanted ribs. I had a 2 meat platter with brisket and ribs with two sides (salad and Mac and cheese). My mouth was watering for some food brisket. I must say I was very disappointed. The brisket was cut super thin and then appeared to be grilled to heat it up. Boy! It was very dried out. I could hardly eat it. The ribs were okay but I was expecting more. My colleague decided she was not going to have a second round of ribs and didn't finish the first ones. The salad was a salad and the Mac and cheese. . . I took to back to the hotel to eat later. The server asked how things were and we told him. He told me the cut and cook on the brisket depends on who's cooking it. Never heard that before. I had the Mac and cheese and the ribs the next day for dinner and boy! Those ribs tasted a lot better the next day and the Mac and cheese left me wanting more. If I'm in the area again I'll be back and hopefully have a better "meat" experience.

    Service was slow !! Took over 25 mins for a waitress to come to our table and there were empty…read moretables all around us. The food was cold and some over cooked and cold. Not happy!!!!

    The Windbreak

    The Windbreak

    (9 reviews)

    $$

    On the industrial southern edge of Fargo, shadowed by the towering silhouette of the Flying J, sits…read moreThe Windbreak. It is a venue that makes no apologies for its scale or its mission. While other spots in town vie for the title of most "artisanal," The Windbreak is content to be the region's high-decibel living room--a cavernous, newly remodeled sanctuary where the floor is built for dancing and the bar is built for efficiency. The Economy of Joy In an era where a movie ticket and a popcorn can trigger a minor financial crisis, The Windbreak offers a staggering return on investment. The cover charge--often a modest $5 or $10--grants entry to a lineup of the region's hardest-working rock and country bands. It is arguably the best entertainment value in the Red River Valley; for the price of a fancy coffee, you secure a front-row seat to a light show and a sound system that would feel at home in a much larger city. The Pour The philosophy at the bar is refreshingly straightforward. This is not the place for meticulously peeled citrus garnishes or artisanal ice spheres. * The Drink: When you order a Jack and Coke here, you receive what can only be described as a "heavy pour." It is a drink served with the generous hand of a bartender who knows you're there for a long set, not a chemistry lesson. It is honest, potent, and perfectly suited to the room's high-energy vibration. The Room and the Ritual The space itself is sprawling. A recent remodel has expanded the dance floor to a massive 500 square feet, providing ample territory for the "two-steppers" and the "head-bangers" alike. Flanking the stage are pockets of activity--blackjack tables where the focus is intense, and pool tables where the click of the break provides a rhythmic counterpoint to the bass guitar. The Human Tapestry Perhaps the most compelling aspect of The Windbreak is the crowd. On any given Saturday night, the demographic is a true cross-section of the North: corporate executives fresh off a flight, local agricultural workers, university students, and retirees who have been coming since the doors first opened. It is a rare "no-judgment zone" where the only requirement for entry is an appreciation for live music and a decent drink. All types are not just present; they are welcome. The Verdict The Windbreak is a testament to the enduring power of the American roadhouse. It is big, loud, and unapologetically fun. It doesn't ask you to be anyone other than who you are, provided you're ready to have a good time. For those seeking the pulse of Fargo's nightlife without the pretense, the search begins and ends on 39th Street.

    Live music starts too late for public transportation and it is not as much fun before thatread more

    Harmon Entertainment - djs - Updated June 2026

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